Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts

Harvest Nails

Happy Thanksgiving!  I hope you all have a wonderful holiday with your family and friends and that you eat way more than any person should eat in one sitting!  If you're bored and need a break from the festivities,  you can comment on this post with your favorite food from your Thanksgiving meal.  Mine is CHEESY POTATOES! yummmmm.  

This is an old post from Instagram that never made it to the blog.  So I am finally writing up a post on these cute fall nails that go perfectly with this pumpkin holiday!  Enjoy! 



Have I mentioned how much I love fall? Because I really, really, REALLY love fall.  And all things fall.  I created these nails to celebrate how much I love fall and all things pumpkin!





To create these nails, I used a random orange polish on my pointer, Sally Hansen Pumpkin Spice on my middle and pinky, and OPI My Vampire is Buff on my ring finger. I also used acrylic paints to create the pumpkin on my ring finger.  So easy and cute!



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The Blue Post




*Warning* This is going to be a massive post.  I have 5 different comparisons with a bajillion pictures.  You have been warned.  If you want to jump straight to the pictures, click Read More.


So as most of you know, Sally Hansen recently reformulated one of their cult classics: Pacific Blue.  They changed a beautiful cornflower blue creme polish into a weird, slightly darker version that is less "creamy" and has some shimmer to it.  For the record, I DO NOT OWN the 2014 version; however, I have seen several swatches and read a few blog reviews about it.

The original version quickly flew off the shelves and interestingly enough, I cannot find the reformulated version.  There isn't even a space for it on the shelves.  Did Sally Hansen hear our cries?! Possibly, but that is not what this post is about.  Instead of hunting around for a polish that may not exist anymore or paying exorbitant prices on evilbay to obtain this legend, I'm going to give you some comparisons so that you can happily move on with your life!



Music Monday: Paramore "Riot!" Album Art

Time for another edition of Music Monday!  This week I have recreated Paramore's album art from their second album Riot!

I remember when this album came out, I was just getting into Paramore.  They had one of their first major hits.  I also saw them at Warped Tour the year this album came out.  They were so awesome!  Ok enough small talk.... onto the nail art!





Pac Man Nails

Yesterday I attended a surprise birthday party that was themed "Nerdy 30."  To go along with that theme, I made Mac & Cheese which I baked in a pie plate so that it would be round and created a mouth out of black olives to make Pac Man & Cheese.

I knew I had to do some matching nails - here's what I came up with!

Polishes Used: Wet N Wild Black Creme, Sally Hansen White On, OPI I Just Can't Cope-acabana, Essie Snap Happy, Essie Mojito Madness, Essie Where's My Chauffeur?, American Eagle light pink (from a set), and Sinful Colors Endless Blue.



Manicure Basics Week 2: The Tools

Every good manicure requires a set of tools to accomplish perfect (or near perfect) looking nails.  This week I'm going to show you the tools I like to use when doing my nails.



Nail File

Starting with the nail file on the left.  I use a Nail Tek glass nail file.  I made the switch a few months ago from the typical emery board.  Emery boards tear up the end of my nails, leaving frayed bits underneath my free edge.  After switching to a glass file, I don't have this problem anymore.  It takes down length much quicker and is also easier to shape with. I will definitely never go back to a plain emery board ever again. 

Cuticle Nippers

To the right of the file is a cuticle nipper.  These happen to be Sally Hansen cuticle nippers.  I didn't own these until recently because I had always heard horror stories of girls cutting their skin instead of their cuticle and causing infections.  I decided to do some research about how to properly use cuticle nippers and now feel comfortable using these.  I don't really use them to get rid of my extra cuticle around my nails.  I mostly just use these to snip off any hang nails that occur.  These are very sharp and do the trick!

Dotting Tool

Under the nippers is a dotting tool.  This dotting tool is made by Essence and I picked it up at Ulta for under $2.  Any dotting tool will work.  I would like to get more that have a larger size.  This one is double ended with a different sized dot on each end.  I use it for doing dotticures but I also use it when I do other types of nail art as well.  I have a small paint brush for nail art but I don't reach for it very often because dotting tools are just easier to clean and manage. 

Clean up Brush

Next to the dotting tool is an ELF concealer brush.  This is my clean-up brush.  I dip it into acetone and run it along the edges of my nail to clean up any nail polish that may have got on my skin.  I also use it to clean up the line around my cuticle.  I like this brush because it is only $1 and can be found at Walmart and Target.  I bought this one in November and it is still going strong!  

Buffing Block

Last but not least is my 4 sided buffing block.  I think these are kind of controversial.  I've heard some people say its a bad idea to buff your nails.  Maybe for those ladies with very thin, frail nails but for me, buffing my nails keeps the surface smooth and helps elongate polish wear.  I lightly buff with sides 1-3.  If you buff with side 4 it will make your nails really shiny and the polish won't adhere to the nail as well.   This is especially helpful for peelies (when the top layer of the nail starts to peel in strips.) I like to lightly buff out any peelies that occur.  


These are my favorite most used tools.  What tools do you use for your manicures?  As always, thanks for stopping by! 





Galaxy Nails

For the longest time, I have wanted to try out galaxy nail art.  I don't know what took me so long to try, because it is SO easy.  Even a beginner could do this, which I pretty much am.  My inspiration to finally try these came from Emma over at Manicurity. (By the way, if you don't already follow her blog or her IG account, you totally should! She is super talented and has gorgeous nails.  Go check her out!) She posted a macro shot of her accent galaxy nail on Instagram that finally pushed me to attempt these.  I'm really pleased with how they came out.  They're very subtle but have a cool dimension to them that you don't get with one color.

Polishes used: N.Y.C. Skin Tight Denim, Essie Where's My Chauffeur?, Essie Cute as a Button, Essie Blanc, Wet N' Wild Teal of Fortune, Sally Hansen Wavy Blue, and China Glaze Fairy Dust.



*Please excuse the tipwear in the natural light photos below.  I took those pictures after wearing the nails for a day!  I guess I need to wrap my nails better :)


Natural Light

Natural Light

Natural Light

Artificial Light

Artificial Light

Artificial Light

Flash

Blurry so you can enjoy the holo-y sparkly goodness :) 



Have you ever done Galaxy Nails before?  If not, do you think you will try them soon?  They're gorgeous and definitely worth trying!


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The Cloud Manicure



The girls on the MUA nail board inspired this mani.  It was my first time trying it, so I decided to go with grays.  I wasn't sure how well the polishes would cover the polish underneath, but I actually didn't have too hard of a time making everything opaque.  I will definitely try this one again with more fun colors next time.

Colors used: Essie Blanc & Power Clutch, Sally Hansen Extreme Wear Wet Cement.

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